CONCORD — Senate Democrats met Friday to formalize their leadership positions, with Martha Fuller Clark as Assistant Democratic Leader and David Watters as a Democratic Liaison to the House.

Clark represents District 21, a newly aligned district consisting of Newfields, Newington, Newmarket, Portsmouth, Durham, Lee and Madbury. She will represent communities in both Strafford and Rockingham counties.

Watters represents Strafford County’s District 4, comprised of Barrington, Dover, Rollinsford and Somersworth. As state Senate, Watters said he will bring experience to the work of creating jobs and will help New Hampshire families and improve educational opportunities.

“Each caucus has its leadership team, which has certain roles to play,” Watters said. “I’ve been assigned, along with Senator (David) Pierce, to be the Liaison to the House. This is something that is often done with people who have experience with the House and relationships there.”

Senator Sylvia Larsen of Concord, who was unanimously re-elected as Senate Democratic Leader, announced the positions.

“Senate Democrats have elected a strong slate of leaders whom I look forward to working with to advance our legislative priorities for the upcoming session,” Larsen said in a public statement. “The entire caucus is eager to get to work with our Republican colleagues in the Senate, both parties in the House, and Governor-elect Maggie Hassan to tackle the important issues facing New Hampshire and move our great state forward.”